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The original Mustang was based largely on one of the most extensive market research surveys ever conducted by an automobile manufacturer. The research paid off instantly, with over 100,000 customers ...
The first-generation Mustang is a popular choice in the restoration business, and given its legacy in the automotive culture, this isn't a surprise. Follow us: The second-generation model abandoned ...
Developed right after the 1973 oil crisis put an end to the golden era of the muscle car, the Ford Mustang II was a far cry from its predecessor. Slow, underpowered, and originally sold without a V8, ...
How did the '74-'78 Mustang II get such a bad rap? It was sporty, affordable, and great fun to drive. I have fond memories of Cobra II road tests with a car I wanted badly, but couldn't afford in 1976 ...
Hooves down, the most controversial Mustang of all is the '74-'78 Mustang II. There is no middle ground when it comes to this sporty downsized Mustang of the 1970s. Enthusiasts either love it or hate ...
The two-door Dodge Charger Scat Pack and Ford Mustang GT duke it out along the route of the Bullitt car chase in San ...
Mustang! In print, HOT ROD has likened it to the Fifties street king—the immortal 1957 Chevrolet. With all due respect to fans of other high-performance-era marques, that comparison is as sound as the ...